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you talk about bringing bill clinton back in, the master of arithmetic. what did president obama call him? the master of how to count things or whatever. then you have the loser who had some interesting ideas about getting rid of deductions it seems. where do you see the real plus of these two fellows coming in on this deal and helping the president cut a deal? >> chris, the real theme of the piece, my long time colleague nelson cunningham and i wrote, we have to have all hands on deck to solve these issues that are clearly before us. they're solvable but not without a sense of purpose and unity. basically you have president clinton who has the credibility of balancing the budget and then leaving a surplus. that's a pretty strong record to stand on and a lot of knowledge and experience. secondly, you hit it, he is -- he does do arithmetic well. he's also a pretty good salesman, pretty good persuader. i think you have those two great attributes with the former president. and governor romney, he's a problem solver, he's a business person. he knows how to re
you talk about bringing bill clinton back in, the master of arithmetic. what did president obama call him? the master of how to count things or whatever. then you have the loser who had some interesting ideas about getting rid of deductions it seems. where do you see the real plus of these two fellows coming in on this deal and helping the president cut a deal? >> chris, the real theme of the piece, my long time colleague nelson cunningham and i wrote, we have to have all hands on deck to...
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one way to go back to where it was under bill clinton. that's what the president's saying he won't budge on. another way though is to close loopholes or cap deductions. the think tank third way said you could get about $1.3 million capping deductions. that affects the wealthy. there's many ways to get revenue, why is he only saying i'm going to go for this way? >> let's remember that he was very conciliatory in his speech on election night. and he even reiterated today, erin, that if republicans have other ideas on how to get to where we need to go, if other democrats have other ideas, which would mean to deal with this in a balanced way that does not hurt middle class families, workers, seniors, the most vulnerable, i think he's willing to listen to that. so i think that is where the compromise can lie, if republicans really understand they're the ones that are going to need to give more. >> do you agree with that? the president did win electoral popular vote. the margin was only 2%, but he did win it. >> sure. well, elections have conse
one way to go back to where it was under bill clinton. that's what the president's saying he won't budge on. another way though is to close loopholes or cap deductions. the think tank third way said you could get about $1.3 million capping deductions. that affects the wealthy. there's many ways to get revenue, why is he only saying i'm going to go for this way? >> let's remember that he was very conciliatory in his speech on election night. and he even reiterated today, erin, that if...
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back in 1980s, the congress did give bill clinton author i, and he used that authority on 82 occasions, but in 1983, the supreme court ruled that particular law was unconstitutionals, and supporters in the house saying that the bill has been written to meet the constitutional standards and here is how the debate unfolded on the house floor with the two key sponsors congressman paul ryan, the republican from wisconsin, and the ranking democratic member chris van hollen. >> this is enhanced rescissions. this bill is constitutional, and i want to explain to members why. the 1996 line item veto was ruled unconstitutional, because it delegated power to the executive legislative branch, and that is not going to do this. it is the opposite. it says after an appropriations bill has been passed within a short period of time, the president can send up a new rescissions proposal to the house and the senate to consider rescinding spending from the bill, and we have to simply have the vote. we can't hide or duck from the vote. we have to have the vote. here is why we are doing this, mr. chairman. l
back in 1980s, the congress did give bill clinton author i, and he used that authority on 82 occasions, but in 1983, the supreme court ruled that particular law was unconstitutionals, and supporters in the house saying that the bill has been written to meet the constitutional standards and here is how the debate unfolded on the house floor with the two key sponsors congressman paul ryan, the republican from wisconsin, and the ranking democratic member chris van hollen. >> this is enhanced...
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pages the two thousand and nine stimulus bill eleven hundred pages president clinton's nine hundred ninety three health care plan over thirteen hundred pages in president bush's two thousand budget bill more than fourteen hundred pages so is this really realistic and either way should lawmakers be well informed on what exactly it is they're voting on to talk more about this doctor or will wilmer leon joins us now welcome there you. know it's interesting the senate democrats when they released their version of the health care bill or and a hatchet famously compared the length of the bill to russian novelist leo tolstoy is or if he is and we actually have something to kind of exemplify how massive the of legislation actually are this is the authority of all of this in the obamacare recently taken on by the supreme court it's over a thousand pages so i mean is there really realistic that lawmakers are going to be able to read each and every page of these very extensive pieces of legislation well the first thing i think it would be important to get senator rand paul to define what he means by
pages the two thousand and nine stimulus bill eleven hundred pages president clinton's nine hundred ninety three health care plan over thirteen hundred pages in president bush's two thousand budget bill more than fourteen hundred pages so is this really realistic and either way should lawmakers be well informed on what exactly it is they're voting on to talk more about this doctor or will wilmer leon joins us now welcome there you. know it's interesting the senate democrats when they released...
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this is part of bill clinton's kibitzing from the sidelines. he doesn't understand why obama is running seven a negative campaign. he ran a positive campaign in 1996, and they consciously emulated ronald reagan in 1984, and i think they would like to see more of that. what the obama people are doing is they're saying mitt romney is presiding over a republican party that has drifted too far to the right. in that sense, the kitchen sink a proven -- you think he's a good guy, not a good guy, the republicans are too conservative now, they could represent the middle anymore. i think that's going to be their narrative, and ronnie's rebuttal is quite simple. this president has done a poor job, and so those are really, as we outline it as others have, too, that's what this election will be about illustrates it's worth noting in a speech today mitt romney saying it is a moral failure of tragic proportions. our government has an absolute moral commitment to help every american help themselves. today that fundamental commitment has been broken. i see we'r
this is part of bill clinton's kibitzing from the sidelines. he doesn't understand why obama is running seven a negative campaign. he ran a positive campaign in 1996, and they consciously emulated ronald reagan in 1984, and i think they would like to see more of that. what the obama people are doing is they're saying mitt romney is presiding over a republican party that has drifted too far to the right. in that sense, the kitchen sink a proven -- you think he's a good guy, not a good guy, the...
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they believe that bill clinton was the inventor of the permanent campaign. campaign never ended. and was always at the campaign, always giving some speeches, always attacking republicans. and obama, above all, they wanted to be the anti-clintons. and the problem with that is it work. it was pretty good. clinton obviously had his glasses and his failings in dealing with congress, but ultimately it showed, unicom if you go out and kind of geeky guys at the bit you to soften them up and you have more leverage in negotiations. i think that's where it came from. i agree with you, i think it was wrongheaded. to me the question is, audie finally over that hang of? as i say, i think that payroll tax episode showed if he did go out and soften these guys up, you will do a lot more of what you want. but some of these, these hangups are so deeply seated and deeply rooted that you wonder if they won't just revert to form after the election. >> thanks. i'm curious to get your opinion on what you think president obama rejected the simpson-bowles commission, or their recommendations? because tha
they believe that bill clinton was the inventor of the permanent campaign. campaign never ended. and was always at the campaign, always giving some speeches, always attacking republicans. and obama, above all, they wanted to be the anti-clintons. and the problem with that is it work. it was pretty good. clinton obviously had his glasses and his failings in dealing with congress, but ultimately it showed, unicom if you go out and kind of geeky guys at the bit you to soften them up and you have...
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and bill clinton caused a political storm by pardoning her former husband, marc rich who fled prosecution for tax fraud in 1983. denise rich has lived a jet set life. as matt saw firsthand on her yacht at cannes two years ago. >> i'm on a 150-foot yacht called the lady joy and it's owned by new york philanthropist denise rich. >> but now she's put her new york apartment on the market for $65 million. 20 rooms with view and what a view. wraparound balconies overlooking central park. rich is among 1,800 americans last year who renounced their citizenship. a spokesman for rich says in order to be closer to her long time life partner as well as your family and loved ones, she made the decision to become solely an austrian citizen. new york senator chuck schumer sees a tax dodge. >> you certainly don't need to renounce your citizenship to be closer to your family. we all know the reason she's doing this and it's to avoid paying taxes. i found the people who renounce their american citizenship despicable. >> others say let them go and focus on broader tax reform. >> we're going to have wealthy
and bill clinton caused a political storm by pardoning her former husband, marc rich who fled prosecution for tax fraud in 1983. denise rich has lived a jet set life. as matt saw firsthand on her yacht at cannes two years ago. >> i'm on a 150-foot yacht called the lady joy and it's owned by new york philanthropist denise rich. >> but now she's put her new york apartment on the market for $65 million. 20 rooms with view and what a view. wraparound balconies overlooking central park....
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>> bill clinton did it. i don't know. clinton did it. >> i got to get out. all i'll say is if you repeal all the bush tax cuts, that's basically kind of what glen hubbard is saying, that the middle class is going to get soaked. thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it. up next on "kudlow" stocks hit it out of the park today. they had a triple digit rally. better than expected housing data. easy money from the fed. and excellent earnings coming out of the s&p index. and ahead on "kudlow" senator inhoff investigates the e.p.a. crucify them approach to oil and gas companies. crucify oil and gas. he has a high level official caught on tape and a remarkable story, and later on congress warns that iran is mobilizing a cyber war. attack our power grid. they want to destroy our economy. we're going to go to four star general barry mccaffrey for the lowdown. >> don't forget, free market capitalism, always the best path to prosperity. as eric cantor said, it is the people's money. please let them keep it. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, secur
>> bill clinton did it. i don't know. clinton did it. >> i got to get out. all i'll say is if you repeal all the bush tax cuts, that's basically kind of what glen hubbard is saying, that the middle class is going to get soaked. thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it. up next on "kudlow" stocks hit it out of the park today. they had a triple digit rally. better than expected housing data. easy money from the fed. and excellent earnings coming out of the s&p index. and...
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we're about -- a few weeks during the convention which is bill clinton lineback in 1990 if you work hard and play by the rules you should expect to be in the american middle class. it's basically what he's been saying. obama repeated it. and i just don't think that's na. i don't think it's political. you have work harder, study harder, learn and relearn faster and reinvent the rule naps is because we are in a very different work environment technology is making older jobs outdate faster and spin off new jobs. and they each one requires more education. and i just think if we're going it i think america is a huge advantage in the world. because the i think the world is going to be divided going forward between high imagination and enabling countries and low imagination enabling country. rethe highest imagination enabling country in the world. if you have spark of an idea you can go to delta in taiwan they'll design it. they'll get you a cheap chinese manufacture. amazon will gift wrap it for christmas. free lancer get the logo. they are commodities except this. that's no country that does
we're about -- a few weeks during the convention which is bill clinton lineback in 1990 if you work hard and play by the rules you should expect to be in the american middle class. it's basically what he's been saying. obama repeated it. and i just don't think that's na. i don't think it's political. you have work harder, study harder, learn and relearn faster and reinvent the rule naps is because we are in a very different work environment technology is making older jobs outdate faster and...
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i think i can say this with some authority. >> chris: i haven't interviewed bill clinton in awhile. >> that was a great interview. the two of us negotiated this and four consecutive years of the balanced budget. the only time in your lifetime. the number one goal has to be to create dramatic economic growth. you get back to 4% unemployment you shrink the estimate. i have a program to unleash american oil and gas. the estimate by the guy that developed north dakota is there is 16 to $18 trillion in potential royalties to the federal government over the next generation if you open up federal land and offshore. start adding in what we get out of becoming -- my goal is to be so independent in energy production that no american president ever again bows to a saudi king. if you have that level of american production in domestic energy production the royalties that pays is a substantial part of plugging that whole. >> chris: you are pushing the idea of drill here, drill now and you are talking about returning to $2.50 a gallon gasoline. >> right. >> chris: again, the experts say opec if you
i think i can say this with some authority. >> chris: i haven't interviewed bill clinton in awhile. >> that was a great interview. the two of us negotiated this and four consecutive years of the balanced budget. the only time in your lifetime. the number one goal has to be to create dramatic economic growth. you get back to 4% unemployment you shrink the estimate. i have a program to unleash american oil and gas. the estimate by the guy that developed north dakota is there is 16 to...
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like bill clinton played small ball in his presidency. he sacrificed the opportunity to fix generational problems, to really score a lot of small points against republicans. he wanted to commit to doing the opposite. he gives this interview during the primaries in 2008 where he talks about how the last transformational president we have is ronald reagan. mr. clinton was completely irate about this. what he meant was, this guy thought they got some really wanted to change that should victory of the country, and obama himself, he saw himself in the same light. it was only worth punishing the two-year marathon of running for president if you are only going to do something that would make a mark on the country. the toppings on the list were health care and climate change. what happens in september 2000 and 8 is that we have this financial crisis that is like a meteor that hits the country in the middle of the campaign. his political advisers are starting to become very worried. even before that, they felt like health care health care was a li
like bill clinton played small ball in his presidency. he sacrificed the opportunity to fix generational problems, to really score a lot of small points against republicans. he wanted to commit to doing the opposite. he gives this interview during the primaries in 2008 where he talks about how the last transformational president we have is ronald reagan. mr. clinton was completely irate about this. what he meant was, this guy thought they got some really wanted to change that should victory of...
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president bill clinton w on the "today" show this morning. he said roey's busess bagrou is ntra to romn's cpaig >> a yrork lifefor y rufor predent i leva. i thihat wil b leva. am a ltleurpred h onl leased a year's worth of tax returns. that's kind of perplexed he because this is the first te in, i don't know, more than 3 yearthatnybo runng f present snl donat. >> but rneyreined diant onisaxetur today. he does not plan to release any more after the 2011 returns are completed. i puts mucse're ing put ou ce iave aed the - ts ar, d tt's t formion, ges me peoe thansequid b la >> why not be as open when you're returning for president as you were four years ago when you were being csided fo viceresint. i'mot goi to abl t sasfy l of tmandof th obacampgn. >> ts isey int. mneyoesn nee toatis thbamacaaign roey doe't nee to satisfy anybody other than the amecan people. we want to know. now, we need t kn,e ndo ow, atind o enomi mode mit romyould desn fothis untr wh doe h reay bieve your personal finances would help us understand all of that, especially if
president bill clinton w on the "today" show this morning. he said roey's busess bagrou is ntra to romn's cpaig >> a yrork lifefor y rufor predent i leva. i thihat wil b leva. am a ltleurpred h onl leased a year's worth of tax returns. that's kind of perplexed he because this is the first te in, i don't know, more than 3 yearthatnybo runng f present snl donat. >> but rneyreined diant onisaxetur today. he does not plan to release any more after the 2011 returns are...
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she's not bill clinton's wife trying to reform health care. she's a woman positioned smartly on the world stage and it's been hawkish on many issues. tough to argue with. >> back to you steve for the offense. you're making your case. when will the etch-a-sketch come out? >> i i think it might be connected to this benghazi stuff. you started to hear some snide voices -- >> they nailed susan rice. they nailed the -- they were going after everybody but the secretary. >> but now when she had this concussion i heard some snide voices on the right about is this really a concussion -- >> you mean john bolton. >> i feel if she ends up testifying next month maybe that's the pivot point. if not then, it's going to be soon. i think it's a question of you have one major political party that devotes itself to tearing somebody down. doesn't mean she can't win in 2016. the reason she's at 70% is because a lot of republicans have forgotten they're not supposed to like the clintons. they will get that message in the next year or two. >> my respect for this sen
she's not bill clinton's wife trying to reform health care. she's a woman positioned smartly on the world stage and it's been hawkish on many issues. tough to argue with. >> back to you steve for the offense. you're making your case. when will the etch-a-sketch come out? >> i i think it might be connected to this benghazi stuff. you started to hear some snide voices -- >> they nailed susan rice. they nailed the -- they were going after everybody but the secretary. >> but...
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here we have mark penn from 1996 bill clinton campaign adviser. ron kristy former special assistant to president george w. bush and james gilmore former rnc chairman and former virginia governor. ron kristy, is this a distraction? obama just wants to get away from the jobs report and away from the lousy economic data so now he's going into tax cuts and class warfare? >> this is absolutely a distraction. the american people were disheartened to see the terrible jobs report friday. 80,000 jobs created in the last month won't get it done when we have 156,000 people entering the work force every month. the president came out with the plan. he's playing to the base but he knows this is not going to pass the house of representatives where revenue must originate. he knows it won't pass the senate where you have a number of senators saying we should have a tax holiday for those making up to a million dollars it's class warfare and politics. >> i'm not sure. mark penn, i want to ask you about this business about a distraction. changing the message which is
here we have mark penn from 1996 bill clinton campaign adviser. ron kristy former special assistant to president george w. bush and james gilmore former rnc chairman and former virginia governor. ron kristy, is this a distraction? obama just wants to get away from the jobs report and away from the lousy economic data so now he's going into tax cuts and class warfare? >> this is absolutely a distraction. the american people were disheartened to see the terrible jobs report friday. 80,000...
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we probably did more in that one bill than the clinton administration did in eight years. one advisor toll mel... seattle's market and the ferry terminal but the new deal will be changed. that is also its main theme. now it's not a new deal. obama is not a classic new deal liberal and while we share some of the traits, self assurance bordering on ego mania, the pedigree and even keel and allergy to ideologues he's not the second coming of fdr. he didn't grow up rich and he didn't battle polio. he doesn't welcome the hatred of the elite and he hasn't forged a bond with the masses and understand roosevelt's mistrust and takes his campaign promises much more seriously than fdr ever did. but the recovery act did update the new deal for a new era. was obama's one shot to spend boat loads of money. a down payment on the agenda of curving fossil fuel dependency and carbon emissions, modernizing health care and education, making the tax code more progressive and government more effective and building a sustainable and competitive 21st century economy. let me talk a little bit abou
we probably did more in that one bill than the clinton administration did in eight years. one advisor toll mel... seattle's market and the ferry terminal but the new deal will be changed. that is also its main theme. now it's not a new deal. obama is not a classic new deal liberal and while we share some of the traits, self assurance bordering on ego mania, the pedigree and even keel and allergy to ideologues he's not the second coming of fdr. he didn't grow up rich and he didn't battle polio....
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you were able to sit down and get things done with bill clinton, who at the time was negotiating with a congress that impeached him. in your estimation, why does it seem so hard for these two modern day men to get around the same table? >> i'm not going to impugn anybody on this thing. everybody's got their problems. but i think where we're at right now, boehner's got a big load to carry, not only has to deal with the president, actually get something done, he's got to make sure that his constituency or basically the members of the house are happy about it. i would guess, i don't know what the inside deals are, i would guess right now that boehner's probably getting less from the president than he did this summer. it's not going to sell well, probably, with his conference. i mean, he's got a real hard -- there's always something called palace politics and political revolution, and you know, that's something he has to deal with. >> as we know, the stumbling block continues to be the bush era tax cuts that you and president george w. bush implemented. do you agree after two unfunded war
you were able to sit down and get things done with bill clinton, who at the time was negotiating with a congress that impeached him. in your estimation, why does it seem so hard for these two modern day men to get around the same table? >> i'm not going to impugn anybody on this thing. everybody's got their problems. but i think where we're at right now, boehner's got a big load to carry, not only has to deal with the president, actually get something done, he's got to make sure that his...
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neither is bill clinton. he's not staying out of anything. he had a rough eight years. >> dick cheney, vice president, different story, but jimmy carter, ronald reagan. bill clinton has been active. >> they have been active but they have not been critiquing a current president. they have not critiqued, none of them have gone after a current administration, and that's what the presidents do for one another. they respect the presidency. if you want to talk about should he campaign and do sometimes former presidents campaign with others, absolutely. but there's no -- >> but they don't when they're crip nite. i would like to ask you, how many times has mitt romney said the name george w. bush on the campaign trail? >> obama is still blaming bush. he's afraid to take responsibility. >> former president bush says america wouldn't remember much about his presidency. here it is. >> 20 years from now, i'm going to be just a name. and a number, 43. i'll have had a record, i will have had to deal with 9/11 and the financial meltdown. but people will all
neither is bill clinton. he's not staying out of anything. he had a rough eight years. >> dick cheney, vice president, different story, but jimmy carter, ronald reagan. bill clinton has been active. >> they have been active but they have not been critiquing a current president. they have not critiqued, none of them have gone after a current administration, and that's what the presidents do for one another. they respect the presidency. if you want to talk about should he campaign and...
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we've been talking about bill clinton this week. and as you know, bill clinton is being used by some people as a surrogate gone wrong. not unlike cory booker and deval patrick he was praising bain capital and so on. can i ask you, do democrats have a problem with discipline? because when i look at the campaign, i see boehner, mcconnell, cantor, romney, they're all together. they're celebrating the disappointing job number today like a chorus being conducted in unison. >> democrats for sure -- >> are they less disciplined? >> yes. we always have been less disciplined. i think there isn't as much a gap as people want to suggest between president and what the campaign has that. what the president simply said is that democrats are not attacking private equity. private equity does play a very useful role in the economy. and there is a limit to which you can go after the credibility of romney even though i think it is important to go after the credibility of him. and i think what the president is suggesting and what the white house will s
we've been talking about bill clinton this week. and as you know, bill clinton is being used by some people as a surrogate gone wrong. not unlike cory booker and deval patrick he was praising bain capital and so on. can i ask you, do democrats have a problem with discipline? because when i look at the campaign, i see boehner, mcconnell, cantor, romney, they're all together. they're celebrating the disappointing job number today like a chorus being conducted in unison. >> democrats for...
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it's former president bill clinton. he's nominated for his book "back to work." my colleague and friend, rachel maddow was nominated for her book "drift." incredible. but i'm disappointed. there's some serious snubs this year. i mean, how did this fellow performer not make the list. ♪ >> that deserved something. and mitt romney's tough year just got tougher. look at this snub. ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain ♪ >> and perhaps the biggest snub of all, not jusn
it's former president bill clinton. he's nominated for his book "back to work." my colleague and friend, rachel maddow was nominated for her book "drift." incredible. but i'm disappointed. there's some serious snubs this year. i mean, how did this fellow performer not make the list. ♪ >> that deserved something. and mitt romney's tough year just got tougher. look at this snub. ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountains...
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george bushed helped bill clinton come into office. when you change u.s. economic policy, it's turning around a big battleship. if obama starts to get successes now, they are a result of what they did a couple of years ago. that's commonsense. thank you, joe klein and nia-malika henderson. >>> coming up, mitt romney doesn't like criticizing the fringe right for anything. also, big news from the nbc wall street marist poll. we'll look at florida, ohio, and virginia. we now have a clear leader in all three. plus, bob woodward tonight on last year's debt crisis. who was to blame? >>> finally, ask president dewey how that worked out for him. this is "hardball" a place for politics. idide? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pr
george bushed helped bill clinton come into office. when you change u.s. economic policy, it's turning around a big battleship. if obama starts to get successes now, they are a result of what they did a couple of years ago. that's commonsense. thank you, joe klein and nia-malika henderson. >>> coming up, mitt romney doesn't like criticizing the fringe right for anything. also, big news from the nbc wall street marist poll. we'll look at florida, ohio, and virginia. we now have a clear...
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i want him to be like bill clinton. i think that changes or at least puts the quote in context. joe scarborough said, my god, we strung up a, for this quote time and time again. i think i owe him an apology. mcconnell was saying i want to work with this guy. i want some sort of change. of course, change in mcconnell cost direction. guest: that is a very good question. ryan did not play much of a role, although i have seen where he meets with eric cantor and, oh, my goodness, boehner is off the reservation. he has been negotiating things with obama that week, republicans, will not like. the rise in budget was something that was held up -- the ryan budget was something that was held up. obama does not like it and democrats alike. there is a meeting where obama calls harry reid and nancy pelosi to the oval office to lay out what he is wanting to do. and nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, is deeply concerned were worried that the president is going to cut medicare. she says, if we have a plan and cut medicare and democrats go along, it will make the republicans hold on the ryan bu
i want him to be like bill clinton. i think that changes or at least puts the quote in context. joe scarborough said, my god, we strung up a, for this quote time and time again. i think i owe him an apology. mcconnell was saying i want to work with this guy. i want some sort of change. of course, change in mcconnell cost direction. guest: that is a very good question. ryan did not play much of a role, although i have seen where he meets with eric cantor and, oh, my goodness, boehner is off the...
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bush and three times bill clinton's total. a mad dash for cash from hawaii to puerto rico and dozen states in between, especially wealthy ones like california, new york plus d.c. president's campaign notes the supreme court opening the door to super pacs requires him to spend more time on it. >> it changed political and fund-raising landscape where special interests can give unlimited contributions. >> people like bill maher can give money to super pacs. he recently wrote a million dollar check for priorities action u.s.a. concerned women for america demanded the white house to give the pac to give his money back in light of his attacks on sarah palin and other women. rush limbaugh's attacks on college student. they would not call for maher's money to be refunded. >> in pursuit of a more civil discourse, he chooses to try to practice that civility himself. he called on everybody to do just that. >> reporter: bill burton who runs the super pac acknowledged today that some of bill maher's comments is vulgar but they are not givi
bush and three times bill clinton's total. a mad dash for cash from hawaii to puerto rico and dozen states in between, especially wealthy ones like california, new york plus d.c. president's campaign notes the supreme court opening the door to super pacs requires him to spend more time on it. >> it changed political and fund-raising landscape where special interests can give unlimited contributions. >> people like bill maher can give money to super pacs. he recently wrote a million...
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we got bill clinton impeached. we're going to impeach this president as well and then john boehner will be president so ha, ha ha. ha ha, ha to you frank. this scandal does not touch barack obama. he didn't know about it. he didn't do it. he had nothing to do with it. eric cantor knew about it. maybe we should impeach eric cantor. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: good morning everybody. welcome to the "full court press." this wednesday morning november 14. oh, man. lots going on. congress back in session and trying to deal with the fiscal cliff. so is president obama. all anybody is talking about is all of the latest with the david petraeus sex scandal. think about it. two generals, two famous generals, two top generals, two women. you got politics involved. you got the military involved. you got maybe national security documents involved. i'm telling you, how long before we see the hollywood movie? which is going to be first? the book or the movie or the tv series? who knows. maybe all three. we'll get into that and a w
we got bill clinton impeached. we're going to impeach this president as well and then john boehner will be president so ha, ha ha. ha ha, ha to you frank. this scandal does not touch barack obama. he didn't know about it. he didn't do it. he had nothing to do with it. eric cantor knew about it. maybe we should impeach eric cantor. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: good morning everybody. welcome to the "full court press." this wednesday morning november 14. oh, man. lots going on....
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but nonetheless, you know from richard nixon on, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama have all done a extraordinary amount of first hand business with the chinese, because it's argue ably the most consequential relationship we have. >> we see the ron paul ads and the rhetoric out of mitt romney who is taking a sharp position to issue. it seems to be more heated than it has been. the pete hoekstra add was past ph phobia, if not full on racism. it seems to have gotten worse. it is more of a, pointed than it has been in the last eight years. >> i agree with that. it's an easy target. look, it's a good way to score points on the campaign trail what most americans do not understand is that china is having their version of an election of year. they are having a big power change this year, and there's dissent, or signs of it within the communist party ranks. they have to stand up and say, and talk about if there's comments like the mitt romney comment. >> to pick up on that good point, it's not only this election they will face, but what is happening inside
but nonetheless, you know from richard nixon on, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama have all done a extraordinary amount of first hand business with the chinese, because it's argue ably the most consequential relationship we have. >> we see the ron paul ads and the rhetoric out of mitt romney who is taking a sharp position to issue. it seems to be more heated than it has been. the pete hoekstra add was past ph phobia, if not full on racism. it seems to have gotten worse. it is...
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bill clinton, the former president said that keystone pipeli, the president ought to get behind that. do you think the president makes himself vulnerable by not doing everything possible to protect america against the instability in the middle east that could make gas prices spike up? >> first of all, the republicans made it more difficult when they clearly limited the decision-making process to two months. the state department indicated they would need a year, and they shortened the tax extension that timeframe to two months, so forcing president obama to reject it at this point, particularly because the republ republican governor said something about the keystone pipeline. it would take 45 years if the keystone pipeline were in place to produce as much oil as president obama's policy on fuel efficiency standards for american auto bills would increase over the next few years. >> so president clinton had it wrong when he encouraged president obama to get behind this? >> what is important to note is that we need to make sure that we start the right balance in looking at the timetable f
bill clinton, the former president said that keystone pipeli, the president ought to get behind that. do you think the president makes himself vulnerable by not doing everything possible to protect america against the instability in the middle east that could make gas prices spike up? >> first of all, the republicans made it more difficult when they clearly limited the decision-making process to two months. the state department indicated they would need a year, and they shortened the tax...